RBI
RBI to issue new design Rs100 banknote
19 Jul 2018
RBI to penalise erring bank auditors
30 Jun 2018
RBI sees banks’ bad loans rising up to 12.2% in FY19
27 Jun 2018
In the worst case scenario, the bad loan ratio could rise up to 13.3 per cent by the end of the current financial year, ie, anywhere between Rs12,20,000 crore and Rs13,30,000 crore, RBI stated in its Financial Stability Report
RBI hikes repo rate by 25 bps to 6.25%
06 Jun 2018
The hike in the repo rate, which follows a sharp rise in consumer price inflation rate to 4.6 per cent in April, is also intended to tame rising inflation, RBI said
IDBI Bank’s MK Jain appointed RBI deputy governor
05 Jun 2018
A career banker, Jain has previously served as the CEO of Indian Bank and since his move to IDBI Bank, he has been focused on cleaning up the bank’s balance sheet and has moved to divest several non-core assets to help release capital
RBI holds rates amidst easing of inflation
05 Apr 2018
RBI said the decision of the MPC is consistent with the neutral stance of monetary policy and in consonance with the objective of achieving the medium-term target for consumer price inflation of 4 per cent, while supporting growth
Jio Payments Bank commences operations
04 Apr 2018
Urjit Patel seeks more teeth for RBI to police state-run banks
15 Mar 2018
In the wake of the massive fraud at the Punjab National Bank, RBI Governor Urjit Patel said the central bank had "very limited authority" over state-run banks, where ‘dual regulation’ by the state and the RBI is leading to problems
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